Last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, a musical duo called Matt and Kim performed 'Block After Block' a very catchy tune. Of course, I had to find out who this dynamic duo is. According to Wikipedia Matt and Kim are a dance punk duo residing in Brooklyn, New York City. The group was formed in 2004 and is composed of Matt Johnson (vocals/keyboards) and Kim Schifino (drums/vocals).
I thought their performance was energetic and fun (starting to feel like an old fuddy duddy).
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake - History of Rap Parts 1 & 2
Last night, Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake continued their History of Rap with a second installment, it was so good. Just love when these two guys perform together, who can resist their Barry and Robin Gibb sketches on SNL?!
Enjoy!
and Part 1
Enjoy!
and Part 1
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
The Dark Knight Rises Teaser Trailer
Source: Warner Bros. |
The trailer shows elements of the past two Christopher Nolan directed installments, combined with quick succession of snippets of the current movie "The Dark Knight Rises". Batman is my favourite super hero and love how Nolan has breathed new life into this franchise. I am a bit sad that this is his last Batman film, at least for now. Warner Bros., please no reboot for at least 5 years or until Chris will direct another.
Warner Bros. will not allow to embed the official teaser trailer, so click here to be dazzled.
Robert Redford Coming to Vancouver
Source: Google Images |
In case you are not aware, Robert Redford has been, and remains to this day, my favourite actor. Fangirling over an actor in high school who is older than your parents is not exactly cool when everyone else is going gaga over the Brat Pack, however, that did not deter me from seeing all of his films (starring in and/or directed). Yes, it was me cheering like crazy in 1981 when he won the Best Director for "Ordinary People" which also won Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Timothy Hutton and Best Adapted Screenplay.
My first recollection of seeing Robert Redford in a movie was on TVO Saturday Night at the Movies, which at the time was hosted by Elwy Yost (trivia: his son, Graham wrote the screenplay for "Speed"). That movie was "Little Fauss and Big Halsy" and must have had something to do with him taking off his shirt :) The second film was "The Great Waldo Pepper" which was also my first introduction to Susan Sarandon.
Anyway, I could go on and on about the many films Robert has starred in and directed. A complete listing is available at IMDB. Okay, a few of my ultra fave Robert films are (in no particular order): "The Sting", "Ordinary People", "A River Runs Through It", "All the President's Men", "The Way We Were", "Downhill Racer", "The Candidate", "The Electric Horseman", "Barefoot in the Park", "Out of Africa", "Legal Eagles", "The Natural", "Sneakers", "The Horse Whisperer" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Basically anything he has ever made or starred in.
Aside from his work in film and setting up the Sundance Institute and other philantropic pursuits - it would be so cool and my ultimate thrill to at least see him in person. Hopefully, I will have the good fortune to happen upon a set this fall :)
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Stratford Festival's 'Twelfth Night' - Play On, Play On
My mom, sister and I attend at least one Stratford Festival play per year, as I live in Vancouver, this involves a bit of planning. The trip to Stratford has been part of our summer or fall ritual since the mid-1980's and is one of the highlights of our year.
This year, we had the pleasure of attending the third preview of 'Twelfth Night'. "If music be the food of love, play on" these are the words uttered by Duke Orsino and have never rang as true as in this truly musical version of Des McAnuff's 'Twelfth Night'.
'Twelfth Night' is the story of Orsino, Duke of Illyria, who pines with unrequited love for the Countess Olivia, who has shut herself up at home as a mark of mourning for her deceased brother. Meanwhile, Olivia's uncle, Sir Toby Belch, is egging on another suitor for her hand: his drinking companion Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Complications ensue when a shipwreck causes the twins Viola and Sebastian to be washed up on separate parts of the coast, each fearing the other to have been drowned. To protect herself, Viola assumes male disguise and, as the youth "Cesario", enters the Duke's service. Her disguise, however, soon proves more effective than she had bargained for. Source: Twelfth Night Stratford Festival Program
Director, Des McAnuff, explains that "The idea of 'Twelfth Night' suffuses the play: the last giddy day of holiday time before you go back to work. this is a world of play - or eating and drinking, of gambling and sportive pranks and, particularly, of music. Music abounds, not only in the multitude of songs but in the poetic imagery as ell. Mellifluous sounds drift through the air and at times Illyria seems to float in space, as if we've all entered some kind of musical dream." Source: Twelfth Night Stratford Festival Program
Music is definitely the heart of the play, influences from the last 60 years of popular music create a very original, harmonious, toe-tapping and hand-slapping play. Outstanding performances by Brian Dennehy as Sir Toby Belch, Stephen Ouimette as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Ben Carlson as Feste, Tom Rooney as Malvolio and so many more. The chemistry between Brian Dennehy and Stephen Ouimette especially is a pleasure to watch. Ben Carlson is amazing as Feste, he balances playing the jester/fool with kernels of truth and reason when everything around the characters seems a bit out of whack. Plus that voice, what more is there to say.
I am definitely hoping that there will be soundtrack released for 'Twelfth Night' for it will be played on and on for many years to come. If you find yourself near Stratford, Ontario this year, do yourself a favour and go see 'Twelfth Night' it will not disappoint.
Summer Vacation in Ontario - June 25-July 8, 2011
Mom's Garden |
My annual trek to see my family in Ontario went very well. It was a lot of fun to catch up with my two nephews who are 7 and 11, they are growing up so quickly. This year, included a day trip to Stratford to see 'Twelfth Night' which was amazing. As well, my mom, sister and nephew visited Niagara Falls/Marineland and the Butterfly Conservatory. Two weeks just flew by. Below are some pictures from my trip.
My dad's golf course-not really, parents' front 'yard' |
Sea lion performance at Marineland |
Dolphin duo |
Niagara Falls, Ontario |
Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory - one of my fave butterflies |
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